Rowley's CrossWorks doesn't have the LPC2148 as a target. Are you using the LPC2138 instead? If so, the PLL is not set correctly and the LPC2148 doesn't run at 60MHz but rather at your cristal frequency speed. You'll have to change the header file to set the PLL registers or wait for Rowley to supply a header file. Arie ----- Original Message ----- From: "heedaf" <ruffellfamily@...> To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 8:37 AM Subject: [lpc2000] ADC slow sampling rate problem I'm using the following code for the ADC with the LPC2148 and Rowley's CrossWorks: //configuration// ADCR = (1 << 0)| //SEL = 1, dummy channel #1 ((15000000/4500000)-1)<<8 | //set clk to 4.5M (0 << 16) | //BURST = 0, SW controlled (0 << 17) | //CLKS = 0, 11 clocks = 10-bit (1 << 21) | //PDN = 1, ADC is active (1 << 24) | //START = 1, start a conversion now (0 << 27); //EDGE = 0, //Start ADC// ADCR=(ADCR & 0xFFFFFF00)|(1 << 1) & (~(1 << 24)); //Sets to channel 1 ADCR=(ADCR & 0xFFFFFF00)|((1 << 24)); //Starts the conversion while((ADDR & 0x80000000) == 0) //get result - adjust to 10-bit integer ; return (ADDR>>6) & 0x3FF; The LPC2148 manual lists 2.44 microseconds for a conversion time (at 11 clocks) but I'm getting about 44microseconds instead. I'm only writing to an array so I can calculate the a full wave in order to calculate the sample rate. Any ideas what might be causing it to sample so slow? Thanks, Dewayne Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [lpc2000] ADC slow sampling rate problem
2006-05-19 by Arie Finkelstein
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